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		o Updated for wx namespace.
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<title>wxHTML does wxPython!</title>
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<h2>Mixing wxPython and wxHTML</h2>

The widgets on this page were created dynamically on the fly by a
custom wxTagHandler found in wx.lib.wxpTag.  You can look at the
sources and doc-string in the wxPython library at wx/lib/wxpTag.py.

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The button below is added to the page like this:

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&lt;center>&lt;wxp module="wx" class="Button" width="50%">
    &lt;param name="label" value="It works!">
    &lt;param name="id"    value="ID_OK">
&lt;/wxp>&lt;/center>
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<wxp module="wx" class="Button" width="50%">
    <param name="label" value="It works!">
    <param name="id"    value="ID_OK">
</wxp>
</center>

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Notice that the <b>button click</b> event is actually caught by the panel
that contains this window, which then logs it in the window below.
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This is the same widget reused three times, each with a different
parameter value.  Source code is <a href="../widgetTest.py">here</a>.
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<wxp module="widgetTest" class="TestPanel" width=180 height=100>
    <param name="bgcolor" value="#CC00FF">
</wxp>

<wxp module="widgetTest" class="TestPanel" width=180 height=100>
</wxp>

<wxp module="widgetTest" class="TestPanel" width=180 height=100>
    <param name="bgcolor" value="#0000FF">
</wxp>

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Recognize this one?<br>
<wxp module="ScrolledWindow" class="MyCanvas" height=300 width=100%>
</wxp>

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You can also embed other wxHtmlWindows!<br>
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<wxp module="widgetTest" class="TestHtmlPanel">
</wxp>
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